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. 2021 Nov 14;66(2):240–247. doi: 10.1111/aas.13992

TABLE 1.

Questionnaire and responses to yes/no questions

Yes No Not answered
Area (1) Memories of illness and hospital stay
Q1 What are your strongest memories from the ICU? 1 (2%)
Q2 What are your strongest memories from your time at the general ward? 1 (2%)
Area (2) Information about their illness
Q3 What information have you received about your time at the ICU? 2 (3%)
Q4 What information have you received about the course of your illness? 6 (9%)
Q5 Have you received a diary from the time when you were at the ICU? 21 (33%) 43 (67%) 0 (0%)
Area (3) Contact with relatives
Q6 Did you receive any visits from your relatives during your time at the ICU? 4 (6%) 60 (94%) 0 (0%)
Q7 Did you receive any visits from your relatives during your time at the general ward? 10 (16%) 54 (84%) 0 (0%)
Q8 Could you communicate with your relatives during your time in intensive care? 36 (56%) 28 (44%) 0 (0%)
Q9 Could you communicate with your relatives during your time at the general ward? 57 (89%) 6 (9%) 1 (2%)
Area (4) Daily life after hospital stay and remaining symptoms
Q10 Have relationships within your family changed following your illness? 25 (39%) 37 (58%) 2 (3%)
Q11 Have you resumed your activities of daily life, such as household chores like shopping on your own, cooking, doing laundry, gardening, driving, etc.? 49 (77%) 13 (20%) 2 (3%)
Q12 Are there any problems related to your COVID−19 illness? 54 (84%) 8 (13%) 2 (3%)
Q13 Is there anything else that you want to inform us about? 27 (42%) 8 (12%) 29 (45%)

Abbreviation: ICU, intensive care unit.

Data are presented as n (% of the whole cohort, N = 64).